On Sat, 29 May 1999, Dancer wrote:
|Let me see if I have this straight:
|1. You were running your own proxy (squid 2.2S3)
|2. Your ISP had a proxy as well.
|3. You didn't have YOUR proxy configured to use THEIR proxy.
|4. They put a firewall in that restricts access outside your national
|domain.
|5. You have to set your proxy to use their proxy to get outside your
|national domain.
|Is that basically it?
Yes, that is right.
|If so, you can try something like:
|
|cache_peer isp.proxy.name parent 8080 7 default no-query
|never_direct allow all
|
|(assuming isp.proxy.name is the name of your ISP's proxy box, and it's
|running on port 80, and it doesn't understand ICP)
Thank you for your prompt reply. It works like charm, except tt I cld nt
access some sites.
Some questions however.
Now, I have 2 ISPs (A and B) whose proxies are mutually exclusive of
each other. Every time, whenever I use this configuration, as u offer,
ISP A would deny me of using B's proxy, and so i hv to to reconfigure
squid.
And, if i use ISP B, it wld deny me of A's proxy. What should I do
without hassling with going thru the reconfiguration?
Thanx alot
Looking forward to your replies once again.
Phil. 8)
Received on Sun May 30 1999 - 11:31:05 MDT
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